- A
tableau vivant (French: [tablo vivɑ̃];
often shortened to tableau; pl.
tableaux vivants;
French for 'living picture') is a
static scene containing one...
- he opts for a
series of
visually captivating and
carefully composed tableaux vivants to
capture the
essence of the poet Sayat-Nova's life and creations...
- Street, London, was a
variety and
revue theatre best
known for its nude
tableaux vivants,
which began in 1932 and
lasted until its
reversion to a
cinema in...
- was p****ed. In the
production of his The Brigand, Planché
created tableaux vivants of
three recent paintings by
Charles Eastlake: An
Italian Brigand Chief...
- art film that uses re-creations of
classical European paintings as
tableaux vivants, set to
classical European music. Only
incomplete scenes of the film...
-
large body of portraits, and
created allegorical images inspired by
tableaux vivants, theatre, 15th-century
Italian painters, and
contemporary artists....
- Bergère were
featuring attractive scantily clad
women dancing and
tableaux vivants. In this environment, an act in the 1890s
featured a
woman who slowly...
-
sometimes in
large numbers and
sometimes naked or
nearly so, to
stage tableaux vivants. She
works in the
United States, and is
based in Los
Angeles as of...
- London's
Great Windmill Street. The
theatre was
famed for its
pioneering tableaux vivants of
motionless female nudity, and for its re****tion of
having 'never...
-
dramatically in
entertainments of
various sorts,
whether as
short scenes or
tableaux vivants. It is not
clear who
first coined the term Weibermacht, but it had...